“The weather will not be quite as hot as high pressure aloft slowly weakens and onshore flow strengthens,” the National Weather Service office in San Diego said. “It will also feel a little less humid overall as the monsoon abates for a few days, but the warm sea surface will continue higher than normal humidity near the coast. ”

Records were broken again in San Diego on Saturday, with temperatures dropping no further than 77 in the early morning hours and then rising to 88 in the afternoon. Both were several degrees above previous records.

The weather service is forecasting highs Sunday of 78 to 83 near the coast, 83 to 88 inland, 87 to 92 in the valleys and 84 to 93 in the mountains.

By Wednesday, as the cooling trend progresses, high temperatures are expected to drop into the high 70s along the coast and low 80s inland.

Slight Cooling Trend Finally Beginning for San Diego Region was last modified: August 12th, 2018 by Chris Jennewein

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